The Truth About Kissing: A Valentine’s Day Story

Valentine’s Day has long since been a holiday that revolves around that gushy-mushy stuff we call love, but once you look into a common holiday tradition- you may be shocked to learn the truth. Can kissing be a bad thing?

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As great as kissing on Valentine ’s Day may be, some of those bacteria that transfer from mouth-to-mouth aren’t so great for your teeth as the kissing is for your heart.

If your partner has gum disease or peridontitis, you’re swapping some of that into your mouth with each loving smooch.

“In fact, you’re sharing around 80 million bacteria with them! The worse the bacteria in their mouth are, the worse it will affect your mouth.”- WaterTower

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Upper respiratory tract infections are also spread through kisses, as are many different viruses responsible for the common cold. Meningococcal Disease is a life-threatening condition which includes meningitis, inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord which, studies show, can be spread through “deep kissing”.

Careful with your babies!

Sometimes tasting a bottle or eating something before passing it to your newborn may not be such a great idea. The bacteria that causes tooth decay is not present in the mouths of babies, so when you spread that love and tenderness, you may be introducing some bad guys into that babies mouth.

 

Prevention Tips While Kissing

“There are a number of things you can do to reduce the risk of passing on, or catching, an infection while kissing. You should try to:

  • Avoid kissing when you or the other person is sick.

  • Avoid kissing anyone on the lips when you, or the other person, have an active cold sore, warts or ulcers around the lips or in the mouth.

  • Maintain good oral hygiene and visit your dentist regularly

  • See your doctor about immunizations. Vaccines are available to prevent some infectious diseases, such as chickenpox, hepatitis B and group C meningococcal infection.”

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Always consider what may be lurking just beneath the surface!

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Key Biscayne Winterfest 2017

What a weekend! Saturday, January 28 from 11 am.-4 pm was the Key Biscayne K-8 Community Center Winterfest and Casa Smiles went out to support the community and it’s amazing kids. Carnival games, crazy rides and delicious snacks were spread throughout the campus for all to enjoy. Check out our video and the pictures on our social media. Watch us be silly and have a great time teaching future generations the many benefits of proper oral health.

Thank you to the Key Biscayne K-8 Center for hosting this fun-filled , family friendly event.

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The first month of the year is quickly ending and it’s crazy to think how fast this year is already flying by! Before the days wiz past you, make sure to take the time to teach lasting and efficient habits in easy to remember ways. Nowadays, kids learn in small spurts of information like videos and pictures that keep them entertained enough to express a valid idea. Videos like the one here, help add a visual element to learning.

Brushing and flossing aren’t just passive habits, but ones you’ll need for the rest of your life once you learn the proper way and it’s all just one piece of the hygienic puzzle.  The rest of this healthy puzzle comes from the knowledge of germs and cleanliness.

The Facts

“Germs are found all over the world, in all kinds of places. The four major types of germs are: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. They can invade plants, animals, and people, and sometimes they make us sick.”- KidsHealth

Children are naturally curious and want to touch everything in sight- the trick is to teach them about the importance of washing your hands after a long day of school, the bathroom and anytime they touch something they know to be dirty or “yucky”.

The average American child has up to 10 colds a year and children’s colds cause more doctor visits and missed school days than any other illness- All of which begin with teaching smart strategies at home.

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Take the time to show your child how to see beyond the everyday curiosities and ask more questions about the world around them. The world may not be 100% safe, but when informed, a child can live amongst its dangers in a more safe way.

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Tooth Tips Tuesday!

Ready for your weekly dose of knowledge?

Did You Know?

We’re used to treating our teeth like we clean pans in the sink: scrub hard to remove dirt and grim, right? Wrong. Turns out that buying a hard bristled toothbrush over a softer bristle is not as efficient in cleaning your teeth and gums as you’d think. In fact, a harder toothbrush can damage your teeth.

Generally there are three kinds of brushes: Soft, Medium and Hard Bristles. The difference between them is really in how they are used; your brushing habits and the effectiveness in what you do determines the pros and cons of bristle type. The public often falls under the impression that a harder brush offers a deeper clean, when in reality toothpaste alone is already incredibly abrasive.

“Most dental professionals agree that a soft-bristled brush is best for removing plaque and debris from your teeth and along the gum line.”  – Colgate

Most people brush their teeth incorrectly as it is, when adding a hard brush to the equation you become more susceptible to eroding the enamel and the possible exposure of tooth root.

“When gums recede the softer, more vulnerable root of the tooth is exposed. The root is not armed with enamel and the recession of the gums will cause sensitivity and aid in decay.” –DesertRidgeDental

The more you know, the healthier you are!

Casa Smiles offers several varieties of toothbrushes for sale as you finish up a regularly scheduled visit.

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Smile it forward…:)

Happy “Tooth-Day”!

Farah Flossit here, hoping you all had a blessed holiday weekend!

 

Last year, I listed some potential New Year’s “Denta-lutions” (make sure to read it if you missed out on it last year) to help your family get a healthy jump start, but this year, I would like to provide some ideas on how to “Smile it Forward” while your kiddos are on break.

Many people donated toys and gifts to the less fortunate during the holiday season, but another great idea is to find a local homeless shelter or orphanage to visit or donate unopened hygiene products.

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Encouraging a healthy smile can be done on a budget by visiting your local dollar store.  You can set a budget of $20 and help 20 less-fortunate children and adults keep their teeth and gums healthy.  If you are able to splurge just a little more, remember to include tooth brushes, floss and even some mouth wash.

After receiving plenty of gifts and giving plenty of new toys to your children, now is a good time to get rid of the old and re-gift to those in need.  Make this your “spring cleaning” and start the New Year free of clutter and feeling good about giving back.

Let your kids learn by example.

Helping others and spreading a healthy message to those that are less fortunate feels good and is the right thing to do.  Bring smiles to others as a family.  Be kind to others and Smile it Forward!

Thank you for tuning in on today’s Happy “Tooth-Day’s” report!

I look forward to chatting with you all next week!

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Your Friend,

Farah Flossit (Special Agent Flossit)

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‘Twas The Night Before Christmas: Mouth Monsters’ Edition

Happy “Tooth-Day”!

Farah Flossit here…wishing you and your loved ones a Very Merry time of year!

With Christmas around the corner (just 5 days away) we as parents are always looking for ways to get them to behave and not get on the naughty list before Santa’s arrival. Courtesy of the AAPD, I’d like to share a very cute story (Mouth Monster version) for you to share with your little ones.

It’s no secret that children love to receive toys for Christmas, but the best present you can give your little one this holiday season is the gift of a bright and healthy smile!

Read our Christmas tale to learn how to best fend off the naughty Mouth Monsters and prevent tooth decay:

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‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house

A few monsters were stirring, trying to get into your mouth!

The Christmas Naughty List

Ginger Bite-Us, and her friend, Tartar the Terrible.

Don’t forget Tooth D.K., he’s truly unbearable.

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Hiding in candy canes, cookies and other holiday treats

They’ll get in your mouth if you eat too many sweets.

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But it’s simple and easy to keep these monsters away

Just brush for two minutes, two times a day

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And remember to floss in addition to brushing

Little ones can start when any two teeth are touching

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And to help make children’s brushing habits great

Supervise brushing until kids are seven or eight!

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Good oral hygiene habits are definitely worthwhile

Guaranteeing happy mouths for all, and for all a bright smile!

I’d like to wish you all a fun and healthy holiday!

Thank you for tuning in on today’s Happy “Tooth-Day’s” report!

I look forward to chatting with you all next week!

In the meantime, you can follow us on FacebookInstagramTwitter , YelpYoutube,  & Pinterest  to hear all about our daily news! You can always call or email us with any questions, concerns, to make an appointment, or for a complimentary Ortho Consultation.

Your Friend,

Farah Flossit (Special Agent Flossit)